THE DUNN VO**' ^ * DUNN, H. C'*BC. It, itlT __ _ . '* ■ _ THE CHILDREN GO TO THE MOTHER Harnett Cseaty Hashes d Triad U Gat CMltrn Fria Durham Waa»«a Caa Friday The following article takes froa Friday*i Durham Herald will he read with interest by many Harnett county people i An ugly etory ef domestic infeli city In which admissions were madi by both husband and wife that neithei were justified in costing the first stone was uncovered la a habeas eorpui proceeding before Judge Conner yes terday afternoon, la which C. H. Collier, of Harnett County, tried tc get possession ef four little children from the mother, Mrs. Stella M. Col « Her, hie wife, who Is new bring la Durham. The decision ef the eeert was that the mother was entitled to fie ehO dree. Mr. end Mia. Collier are mot now tiring together and hare not been tot sometime past. Collier claimed he left her be cease ef lafldefity and be. reuse of lack ef sympathy and aid la the home. She contended In aOda rite that the husband was a drunkard of the most dime lute type, that he made no provision far her support aal that he was cruel to her. Collier, on the stand, admitted many ef the •Negations in the affidavits famished by hie wife, but deco rated them-with extenuating circumstances which bol stered up his side ef the etory soma Comer was a ife Insure see agent and apparenty doing wall, far he waa promote! w too irtitut agency of Charlotte, whan according te hia alary • hia domoctlc tronbleo east him to . drink, and from that he dragged dawn down. Into tha pita. Into which koaaa *»rriea a man. going from one town te another sailing teauraae* a part of the tints, working in cotton milla a part of the time and n put of tha time unable te gat enough money to heap hia family in tha nnaaaHlai of Ufa. Ha want from had te wane, In tha mean tinea Hmmaal^ that hit wife was not traa te him. Tha family te came way gat at* te coming te the home of hia fatar la Harnett county, whore Center had carried the children. la said aha broke the door down and entered tha boose against tha protests of hia fam ily, who la tha beginning, wore ap posed to tha muring*. At 1 o' clock la tha morning a atari* nr rooted the wife and mother, farcing bar te get out at bod, an n warrant sworn out by Mr. Collier, Sr., fa that of tho hnabaad. Still later the family ram* te Dur ham and hare Cottar abandoned hoi for good, then instituted proceeding) te got tha children. The moot pa thetic part of the whole ugly be si ncaa is the apparent very strong de votion of both prenta tat tha chU '- dram. That waa maalfegtel yaeter day afternoon in tha court room. Tha smaller of the group clang about thefa mother's chair, while tha affidavit) were being rand, and the fathei pleaded with tha court te allow bin te have Just on* of the children. Hit brother offered Me heat* to twe *1 tit* children, tha two boys, and thl mothering of a Christian woman, li tha court would allow tha father te have them. Bat Judge Connor mid M. lei* Uevod all of thorn were too am»0 ti leave their mother, and be did nr believe the husband prepared to tak< earo or than aa well as the wwe ac< mother. He did not think area thi home ef tha grandfather or tha broth ar tha place far them, tor the grand father admitted that be did met watt their mother te eoam te eee them If they stayed at Us bonne. Be the erdet was saade denying the petition ef thj boehand the right to get pnmesslsa ef the children, but ee worded that Cel Her win have the right te mate t« eee the children any thae ha met to, aad planned with the ultimate hep< that there eaa he a reconciliation al the two. Whan tha hashaad saw tha deem was Baal, he added tha last teach al pathoa te tha heart reading story tin proceedings had revealed, when hi went over to the-frrl hey tin baby, aad giving Mm a half embay r-eeed kirn aad man Uhe. eimalel; bid Use goodbye. Berne settee ad th court, acme farther ayplaaattea a the order about the children, distract •d hie fondling aad sailed him bad to the seat beside Ma lawyer, Mi ■oaa. of Barnett eematy. Mrs. O. B. IWd aad tern rhiidrvr Byron and Julia, left Batarday to Richmond, Vs.. where they wOl job Mr. Ford, who hoc been la Uetomon far several seialbc, Mm. J. 1. Tartar, at Clayton, Mm Maslaa, arrived the letter pert e the weak to *tad the Ohrlstaaaa hoi daya here with relottvsa. KEEP WELL, KEEP WARM AND SAVE YOU* COAL Mm*. Cm! ulltk, UhMq ud Small Cm! BUU How to koep warm, kaap wall and an coal to a problem tha whole country to mw heat »o aolvtag. That it can be don* la In areord with amt rwetnt experiment* mad* ta the ba te ract of health and efficiency. Ac cording to Dr. W. A Evaaa of Chlm «•: “Any noabar of experiment* bare shown that low temperature*. SO to 98 degree*, aa compared with tha high temperature* which to often prevail In oBca building*, oeboot roonoa, and living place*. are favor able to health Par laatanca, a par aan ataying far aa hoar or more in a warn room to oertala ta devaiop aboat a d*gr*a of fevar. Thto Vaada to cold* Infections generally, anemia, fatigue, and general rundown condi tion*. “Aa to eAciaacy and a law tem perature, several resmrehaa have shown that me* win de mom work aad do It more asseretaly if the tecs per a tun of the room or office to roaoonably low. -Winalow of Yalo making thto teat foaad ttet eteno graphore did l.l percent mom work when the tempera to re waa •• dagreae thaa whan It waa 78 degram Man doing moderate mason] labor did 18 pereoat more work at tha low** tem perature. Tha Now Yolk labor com miarton on natOetioa foaad that maw working at both office aad at maanal labor, ta a temp*return of 88 lips* were good burner*d, sasrgstls. did |W* wort and ware gtvsa to laaa drowminaaa than uul On tha other hand whan tha room tswpsmtass was aver 7* degress they wars druasp. Ufa law, and with laaa laaliaatiea to work." As a means of saving ooal, adds tha State Board of Health, under no aircumstaaeer' mat ventilation ha ■topped. Cold ah- In not ah—a ttaah ale, and regardless af hew lew tha PROHIBITION AMENDMENT PASSED BY THE HOUSE Wild Do—trots— Takas Place in llw Houaa. Bar— Ywnrs tojApprewo. Bryan Washington. Doc. IT.—With Tates Wabh, ef North Carolina, leading the fight aa tha fleer af the hot— and all hat two members from tho state ■—parting him, and William J. 1—an sf Asheville an interested spectator In tha press gallery, the houaa lata this afternoon passed tha Webb na tion-wide prohibition bill which al lows the several states to ratify tho amendment, by a rota af *81 to 1M. Representatives Small and Paw voted against tha masers because they did net believe it was tbs proper way to —tie the question at lamia. Thirty sis states matt now ratify ise uMDsami But *7 Matas tan ahnady rated pobdbKJos, aa than mat Btth doubt that the remaining nine (tales will taka the action which the prohibitionists have fought so long and lobbied so hard to attain. Two hundred aad eighty-two mum bars voted for the amendment, eight more than the required two-thirds majority, whits ISO voted against the measure. Both tha Wats aad Dry* Pi sdistad Croat Victory Washington, Doe. 17.—Nation wide prohibition wos la tha house . today aad only tha adjustment of a ; slight difference la reeetetioaa he ’ tween the houna aad sonata bow > stands up tha way of wlaittlag to i state legislatures an amendment to ’ the federal constitution forbidding . the manufacture, sale at importation i of intodeatiag liquor for beverage i purposes in the United States or Me i territories. The vats in tha ho see, taken after * day of debate before craw dad gal • leriea. waa t*t to 1SS, with tha ! pattiaa dividing eleaner evenly. The i margin far prohibition waa jaot i eight votes more than tha sire me ry , two-thirds af tha mewhmhlp af, tha . house required for. adoption, and tg r more than two-thirds of these vet. i lng r Both wots aad dtryu had boon predict . inf victory all day, and K waa set t until tha last few-had been . callad that tha eathprahlhltie* forces •encoded their defeat. When Speaker Clark announced tha Malt tha vto , ton wars joined by tha galtartaa fan r • deminatraUaa as la rarely per i mittad la tha henee. Samar Sacra I tary Bryan, aad tatersatad sp.statsr nearly aB day, appeared aa tha Base aad Joined is receiving eongratala t Uoaa with Bapeeeatatfve Webb, af f North Carolina, whs had lad tha flght. Tha raaalutloa adopted by At hawse la Mantle*) with that peesad by 1 . V i tbo oenate loot Aggaet. except that M gfree tbo Mateo •even yean iBoOeed of oU tn which to ratify the amend meat. Senator Stwppard aotbor of the reaolaUon, predicted tonight that the oanaU would accept the aaecd ooeot teaoerrow. Ho mid ha had aa. oaraaoeo that tbo aeron-year period would bo approved, and that ha did not )>*li«r* a roll can-r Tko pNUufi approval la not ra pulred. and tfcaetate leptelatarm any net aa nn aa tfcay pWao after Vton Proakloat Marital mU *| ‘ Clark hero i«m4 tka raaalottaa. ■ ♦- ‘ Afford lap to the Department o4 Apricattara, ooar MM.MO appa poll in mM Manfo Mk year U »«• they bar* boon wirtil or k m«m other way keo—oe wok befor twtn* sent to warkwt. Many •Rtwt of the Maria* Corj tad the Nary art womb wo ef a «1m roeotrlac bwtrartioa at Wnbh«tn D C. to (tefoaoe -(-|aa| 77"Sr,^lll,l',"l*':>|1*"* * «»* *tot 4—tiwo 40 w*4 a* rototoc Mi wffi U, will awtar aa toaatotokoOr g*o> ttoto hfa, act ■wtor tto otoctoat tooto«4to of Mr. Godwin, Hataatt «■ ia tor ml . o. r. Pop* LLHwrt B. iw. i. M. r»niii B*r. i. *- Blaylock U». A. ft. BeQ— D. C. hml F.ftLOwpw T. V. Iwitfc ■ ~ — UbMiMIi Mn.UJ.Bwt Mim. V. U fttepfcw* Mim ft. P. Tonne Mim. J. C CUffocd Mm N. A. ~ -iiii*| Mim J«*. ft. Mhe Mim H. O. 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